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    @curiosity said in QPointerEvent throws error:

    -lQtGui

    What is this?!

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    @jsulm
    linker flag... even with/ without this it isnt working

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      @jsulm
      linker flag... even with/ without this it isnt working

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      @curiosity But what is it doing as you show in the middle of your .pro file? It will likely make it incorrect.

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        @jsulm
        linker flag... even with/ without this it isnt working

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        @curiosity First: this linker flag is not needed. Second: the way you added it is wrong and makes no sense.

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          @curiosity But what is it doing as you show in the middle of your .pro file? It will likely make it incorrect.

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          @JonB

          I removed it. also #include <QApplication> is not resolved by the compiler. i have to include the entire path/absolute path something like this

          #include <C:\Qt\Qt5.12.12\5.12.12\winrt_x64_msvc2017\include\QtWidgets\QApplication> which is not the right way

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            @JonB

            I removed it. also #include <QApplication> is not resolved by the compiler. i have to include the entire path/absolute path something like this

            #include <C:\Qt\Qt5.12.12\5.12.12\winrt_x64_msvc2017\include\QtWidgets\QApplication> which is not the right way

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            @curiosity said in QPointerEvent throws error:

            also #include <QApplication> is not resolved by the compiler

            Then something is wrong with your project configuration.
            Did you rerun qmake after editing the pro file?
            It also looks like you're using Visual Studio - I never used it with Qt, but maybe you need to recreate project files after changing pro file?

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @curiosity said in QPointerEvent throws error:

              also #include <QApplication> is not resolved by the compiler

              Then something is wrong with your project configuration.
              Did you rerun qmake after editing the pro file?
              It also looks like you're using Visual Studio - I never used it with Qt, but maybe you need to recreate project files after changing pro file?

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              @jsulm

              I am not sure from where should i run qmake in visual studio. i rebuilt the solution after deleting the build folder.

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @curiosity First: this linker flag is not needed. Second: the way you added it is wrong and makes no sense.

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                @jsulm @JonB

                i switched to qt creator.

                i have an error here with signals and slots

                c4385b22-d686-4bc7-aa90-9d05909b0579-image.png

                looks like i have right signals and slots. but not getting about this errorgetting about

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                  @jsulm @JonB

                  i switched to qt creator.

                  i have an error here with signals and slots

                  c4385b22-d686-4bc7-aa90-9d05909b0579-image.png

                  looks like i have right signals and slots. but not getting about this errorgetting about

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                  @curiosity
                  Start by showing definition of the two slot functions you use.
                  Is this an error only in the code completion inside Qt Creator, or do you get these errors when you actually compile?

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                    @jsulm @JonB

                    i switched to qt creator.

                    i have an error here with signals and slots

                    c4385b22-d686-4bc7-aa90-9d05909b0579-image.png

                    looks like i have right signals and slots. but not getting about this errorgetting about

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                    @curiosity You probably need to tell the compiler which overload you want to connect, see https://wiki.qt.io/New_Signal_Slot_Syntax#Overload

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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @curiosity
                      Start by showing definition of the two slot functions you use.
                      Is this an error only in the code completion inside Qt Creator, or do you get these errors when you actually compile?

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                      @JonB
                      these are errors in QtCreator. i am yet to compile.

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                        @JonB
                        these are errors in QtCreator. i am yet to compile.

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                        @curiosity Well, then compile.
                        Code model can produce false errors in QtCreator.

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @curiosity Well, then compile.
                          Code model can produce false errors in QtCreator.

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                          @jsulm

                          i am trying to print the edited text(values entered by the user) onto the console. but still getting this error

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                            @jsulm

                            i am trying to print the edited text(values entered by the user) onto the console. but still getting this error

                            9ac99a19-8d19-4de9-b7ac-2b2e9c495079-image.png

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                            SIGNAL(&QLineEdit::textEdited)
                            

                            really?

                            You should read the Qt signals and slot documentation and also re-read the wiki page which @jsulm already pointed you to.

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                              SIGNAL(&QLineEdit::textEdited)
                              

                              really?

                              You should read the Qt signals and slot documentation and also re-read the wiki page which @jsulm already pointed you to.

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                              @Christian-Ehrlicher

                              connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::editTextChanged(echoLineEdit),
                                      this, [=](const QString &edited){qDebug() << edited;});
                              

                              i made the above change. but signal is giving error
                              "call to non static function without an object argument". editTextChanged has qstring . i tried with qsting and qlineEdit as arg. its giving same error with both

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                                @Christian-Ehrlicher

                                connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::editTextChanged(echoLineEdit),
                                        this, [=](const QString &edited){qDebug() << edited;});
                                

                                i made the above change. but signal is giving error
                                "call to non static function without an object argument". editTextChanged has qstring . i tried with qsting and qlineEdit as arg. its giving same error with both

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                                @curiosity Please read the documentation! What you're doing is simply wrong and not even valid C++!
                                You do not pass parameters when calling connect! Parameters are passed to the signal when it is emitted and then from the signal to slot.

                                connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::editTextChanged,
                                        this, [=](const QString &edited){qDebug() << edited;});
                                

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm

                                  @curiosity Please read the documentation! What you're doing is simply wrong and not even valid C++!
                                  You do not pass parameters when calling connect! Parameters are passed to the signal when it is emitted and then from the signal to slot.

                                  connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::editTextChanged,
                                          this, [=](const QString &edited){qDebug() << edited;});
                                  
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                                  @jsulm

                                  thanks for correcting.

                                  i am trying to echo the text entered by the user into QCombobox in the next line.

                                  connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::currentTextChanged,this, &Window::onCurrentTextChanged);

                                      auto text = echoComboBox->currentText();
                                   passwordLineEdit = new QLineEdit;
                                  
                                      passwordLineEdit->setPlaceholderText("Password entered is : ");     //But this line is displayed in a new window. and password is not echoed.
                                  

                                  passwordLineEdit->show();

                                      echoComboBox->show();
                                  
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                                    @jsulm

                                    thanks for correcting.

                                    i am trying to echo the text entered by the user into QCombobox in the next line.

                                    connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::currentTextChanged,this, &Window::onCurrentTextChanged);

                                        auto text = echoComboBox->currentText();
                                     passwordLineEdit = new QLineEdit;
                                    
                                        passwordLineEdit->setPlaceholderText("Password entered is : ");     //But this line is displayed in a new window. and password is not echoed.
                                    

                                    passwordLineEdit->show();

                                        echoComboBox->show();
                                    
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                                    @curiosity said in QPointerEvent throws error:

                                    //But this line is displayed in a new window

                                    You have created a new QLineEdit but not put it anywhere (e.g. on an existing window), so where do you expect it to go? I do not know why you are choosing to create a new QLineEdit dynamically, but give it a parent and/or place it on some widget's layout.

                                    I really don't know what you are doing with a combobox."i am trying to echo the text entered by the user into QCombobox" --- what text is being entered how by user into combobox. Why in the world would you have a combobox, to choose an existing item from, if you want a user to enter a line of text for a password?

                                    passwordLineEdit->setPlaceholderText("Password entered is : "); //But this line is displayed in a new window. and password is not echoed.

                                    "Password is not echoed", what do you mean or expect? All you have done here is set the placeholder text of a QLineEdit to a fixed string. I see nothing in your code which perhaps copes/displays the auto text = echoComboBox->currentText(); anywhere.

                                    @jsulm gave you sample code for picking up changed edited text. All you have to do is change his lambda slot to (preferably using his signal) to call a method of you own, like you show with &Window::onCurrentTextChanged, and write the code in that to access the current text or the text parameter sent from void QComboBox::editTextChanged(const QString &text) signal.

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                                      @jsulm

                                      thanks for correcting.

                                      i am trying to echo the text entered by the user into QCombobox in the next line.

                                      connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::currentTextChanged,this, &Window::onCurrentTextChanged);

                                          auto text = echoComboBox->currentText();
                                       passwordLineEdit = new QLineEdit;
                                      
                                          passwordLineEdit->setPlaceholderText("Password entered is : ");     //But this line is displayed in a new window. and password is not echoed.
                                      

                                      passwordLineEdit->show();

                                          echoComboBox->show();
                                      
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                                      @curiosity said in QPointerEvent throws error:

                                      auto text = echoComboBox->currentText();
                                      passwordLineEdit = new QLineEdit;

                                      passwordLineEdit->setPlaceholderText("Password entered is : ");
                                      

                                      Please think about this code and why it can't do what you want it to do and why you get a new window.
                                      @JonB gave you all needed hints.

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                                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                                        @curiosity said in QPointerEvent throws error:

                                        auto text = echoComboBox->currentText();
                                        passwordLineEdit = new QLineEdit;

                                        passwordLineEdit->setPlaceholderText("Password entered is : ");
                                        

                                        Please think about this code and why it can't do what you want it to do and why you get a new window.
                                        @JonB gave you all needed hints.

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                                        @jsulm @JonB

                                        echoLayout->addWidget(passwordLabel, 2, 0);
                                        echoLayout->addWidget(passwordLineEdit, 2, 1, 2, 3 );
                                        this is added to the grid layout

                                        QObject::connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, this, [=](const QString &text) {
                                        Window::onCurrentTextChanged(text);
                                        });

                                        void onCurrentTextChanged(const QString &text)
                                        {
                                            passwordLineEdit->setPlaceholderText("Password entered is : ");
                                            passwordLineEdit->setText(text);  //Is this the right way to set the text   received from above signal. }
                                        

                                        value entered is still not reflecting

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                                          @jsulm @JonB

                                          echoLayout->addWidget(passwordLabel, 2, 0);
                                          echoLayout->addWidget(passwordLineEdit, 2, 1, 2, 3 );
                                          this is added to the grid layout

                                          QObject::connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, this, [=](const QString &text) {
                                          Window::onCurrentTextChanged(text);
                                          });

                                          void onCurrentTextChanged(const QString &text)
                                          {
                                              passwordLineEdit->setPlaceholderText("Password entered is : ");
                                              passwordLineEdit->setText(text);  //Is this the right way to set the text   received from above signal. }
                                          

                                          value entered is still not reflecting

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                                          @curiosity said in QPointerEvent throws error:

                                          QObject::connect(echoComboBox, &QComboBox::editTextChanged, this, [=](const QString &text) {
                                          Window::onCurrentTextChanged(text);
                                          });

                                          There is no need for a lambda, just connect onCurrentTextChanged directly to the signal.

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